Trump's America

The Truth about Our Nation's Great Comeback

Newt Gingrich

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Description

No one understands the "Make America Great Again" effort with more insight and more experience than former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. Gingrich helped President Ronald Reagan "Make America Great Again" in 1980. He authored the Contract with America and spearheaded the 1994 Republican Revolution that brought the House of Representatives under Republican control after 40 years. He knows what it is like to fight the Washington swamp and challenge the establishment - he has done it his entire career.Now, the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Understanding Trump is back to illustrate how our nation's 45th President is leading our country's great comeback. From the fight of over the Southern Border Wall, to the Republican tax cuts, to the swamp's unending efforts to undermine and oppose the President, Trump's America lays out the truth about the Trump presidency - the truth the mainstream media won't tell you.In this book, Gingrich - who has been called the President's chief explainer - presents a clear picture of this historic presidency and the tremendous, positive impact it is having on our nation and the world. Gingrich unmasks the various branches of the anti-Trump coalition that are trying to stop America's great comeback. He reveals the flaws in their ideological assaults on the President and offers a battle plan for those in Trump's America to help the President defeat these attacks. Throughout Trump's America, Gingrich distills decades of experience fighting Washington with a lifetime of studying history to help every American understand how we can all keep working to make America great.

From Publishers Weekly

Jun 11, 2018 – In Gingrich's sycophantic recap of President Trump's first year in office, the former speaker of the House and Republican presidential candidate argues that the achievements of the young administration have been largely overshadowed by the antics of a biased media and a frenzied opposition. Gingrich frames the country's current state as a "cultural-political civil war," stressing the importance of fighting for a particular vision of America's identity against constant attacks from the political left. Citing the Trump administration's rollback of regulations, passage of tax reform, and increased focus on illegal immigration all happening during a strong economy Gingrich makes a vigorous case that the administration has made progress on Trump's campaign promises. He veers into hagiography when discussing the president's character and political acumen, and, in agreeing with Trump's anti-NAFTA rhetoric, even disavows his former views, which supported the passage of NAFTA in the 1990s. In the second half of the book, Gingrich goes on the attack, condemning the ongoing investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian collusion in the 2016 election in a conspiratorial diatribe that ultimately undermines his argument about the administration's success. Though Trump critics might learn about some of the administration's accomplishments from this book, the author's bias indicates this is clearly geared towards supporters.